The Big 4 networks kept things mellow on Premiere Week Friday–airing a collective three and a half hours of repeats–but nonetheless, audiences returned to CBS' and ABC's staples on the night.

At CBS, the network managed to remain flat on the night vs. last year (quite a feat, given overall declines in primetime): The Amazing Race (1.2 rating, up from 1.1 last year), Hawaii Five-0 (1.0 rating, down from 1.2 last year) and Blue Bloods (1.3, up from 1.2 last year). CBS' 8 p.m. hour was pre-empted in New York for Pope Francis coverage.

ABC's Shark Tank was the highest-rated show on Friday among adults 18-49, averaging a 1.7 rating (down slightly from a 1.8-rated 2-hour premiere last year).

CBS won the night among total viewers, with 8 million, followed by ABC (5.5 million), NBC (4.4 million) and Fox (2.3 million).